"Section 50-9-450.
(A) In addition to a valid state
hunting license, an annual commercial fur license is required of
all persons who sell or take by any means, for commercial
purposes, and all persons who trap or who attempt to trap any
furbearing animals. The license is issued by the department at
a cost of twenty-five dollars for residents and two hundred
dollars for nonresidents. Any person having in his possession
more than five furbearing animals or raw or green pelts shall
have a valid commercial fur license. The provisions of this
section do not apply to a processor, manufacturer, or
retailer.
(B) A person under the
age of sixteen may purchase a commercial fur license without
having to purchase a state hunting license after completing the
'Trappers Education Course'.
(C) A person under the
age of sixteen is exempt from the licensing requirements of this
section while in the presence of a commercial fur licensee, but
may not sell any furbearing animals or raw or green pelts unless
licensed." /

Amend the bill further, by deleting SECTION 6, page 5 and
inserting:

/ SECTION 6. Section
50-11-2440 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 50-11-2440.
A trapper shallmust visit his
traps daily at least once each day from two
hours before sunrise to two hours after sunset and remove
any animal caught but no trapper may visit any trap at
night and no trap may be set "in the open" or in
paths, roadways, or runways commonly used by persons or domestic
animalswith the exception that a trapper must visit
body gripping traps when used in water sets and other traps when
used in 'submersion sets' at least once every forty-eight
hours. " /